I did this by dragging and dropping the Fuse character from my Library on top of the cloud background layer. OK, now I’m ready to bring my characters onto the canvas. I really like the ethereal look of seeing the clouds combined with the stars. This step makes it possible for me to open up Photoshop CC and see my character in my Library for any future projects.īefore bringing my characters onto the canvas, I first started out by combining two images that I found on Adobe Stock. Next, I saved my character to my Creative Cloud Library. Using the Texture workspace I was able to customize the color of the dress and the shoes so that she is ready for her Valentine’s date. I dressed my characters up for Valentine’s Day using the clothing library in Fuse. I already had a woman and a man in mind and I chose the body types and facial features that come in the application to get the look I imagined. I started out by creating a character in Adobe Fuse CC. With a few easy steps in Fuse CC (Preview) and Photoshop CC, you can customize characters, personalize the background and add motion to create your own special keepsake.Ĭheck out the tutorial below, and send us your Valentine’s Day-themed GIFs to show off on the AWN Facebook and Twitter feeds! GIF files under 2MB can be sent to with the subject heading “Adobe CC/Valentine’s Day GIF.” On the heels of yesterday’s announcement about the new release of Animate CC, the Web animation tool formerly known as Flash Professional, Adobe has unveiled a new Valentine’s Day-themed tutorial from renowned fine art photographer Flora Borsi.īorsi partnered with Adobe on a step-by-step tutorial to users create a 3D-animated GIF for Valentine’s Day.